ITU-T Workshop “ICTs: Building the green city of the future”
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ITU-T Workshop “ICTs: Building the green city of the future” - EXPO-2010, 14 May 2010, Shanghai, China
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ITU-T Workshop “ICTs: Building the green city of the future”
United Nations Pavilion, EXPO-2010 - 14 May 2010, Shanghai, China
EXPLORING POSSIBILITIES IN THE CONVERGINGINFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES (ICTs) AND
AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRIES
ITU-T Workshop “ICTs: Building the green city of the future” - EXPO-2010, 14 May 2010, Shanghai, China
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• The Fully Networked Car: a Workshop on ICT in Vehicles 2-4 March 2005
• The Fully Networked Car Workshop – 7-9 March 2007
• The Fully Networked Car – “A Workshop including Demonstrations
on Information and Communication Technologies in Motor Vehicles” 5–7 March 2008
• The Fully Networked Car Workshop – “ICTs in Motor Vehicles”
4-5 March 2009
• Fully Networked Car Workshop 3-4 March 2010
FNC Events in Geneva
ITU-T Workshop “ICTs: Building the green city of the future” - EXPO-2010, 14 May 2010, Shanghai, China
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Some Facts & Figures• Road congestion costs amount on average to 1
% of GDP in the EU
• Road transport accounts for 72 % of all transport -related CO2 emissions, which have increased by 32 % (1990-2005)
• Road fatalities still amount to 43000 in Europe and 41000 in US
• 125,000 l of fuel consumed in one week at Le Mans; efforts now being made to reduce this level
ITU-T Workshop “ICTs: Building the green city of the future” - EXPO-2010, 14 May 2010, Shanghai, China
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Communication
• Vehicle-to-vehicle• Vehicle-to-infrastructure• Vehicle-to-home• Vehicle-to-power-grid• Vehicle-to-man• In-vehicle
ITU-T Workshop “ICTs: Building the green city of the future” - EXPO-2010, 14 May 2010, Shanghai, China
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ICTs in cars:communications capabilities
• foresee and avoid collisions• navigate the quickest route to destination• make use of up-to-the-minute traffic
reports• identify the nearest available parking slot
and park ….• minimize carbon emissions• provide multimedia communications• development and optimization of new
forms of propulsion, such as hybrid, plug-in, electric and fuel cell
ITU-T Workshop “ICTs: Building the green city of the future” - EXPO-2010, 14 May 2010, Shanghai, China
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Cooperative mobility systems ubiquitous information exchange
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Sensing Computing/networking Transmitting/communicating Positioning Mapping
ITU-T Workshop “ICTs: Building the green city of the future” - EXPO-2010, 14 May 2010, Shanghai, China
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Mass deployment of electric cars(BetterPlace)
• Electric vehicles make environmental, social and economic sense, especially mid-size
• Solutions for charge spots, battery switch, driver services, back office
• Technology: easy adaptation to electric powering, EV mass production technology well established, most infrastructure already exists
• Substantial reduction of CO2 and urban air pollution, and the monetary cost of environmental damage
• Standardization essential, but difficulties in balance among stakeholders, and no consumers, government, NGOs or energy agencies involved
ITU-T Workshop “ICTs: Building the green city of the future” - EXPO-2010, 14 May 2010, Shanghai, China
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Global Standards• Considering:
– New technologies for both car and the ICT communities– Need to understand requirements and agree on the solutions to
be provided by the network platforms– Cost of implementing solutions, interoperability issues – Difference between the life time of a car and the rapid evolution
of relevant ICT technologies (e.g. wireless networks)
• Global standards as key factor for broad penetration of the new facilities
• Need for collaborations between standardization bodies to ensure a global quality through different networks and terminals
ITU-T Workshop “ICTs: Building the green city of the future” - EXPO-2010, 14 May 2010, Shanghai, China
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ITU-FNC issues• Standardization, Interoperability, Embedded devices &
Nomadic Devices• Security and communication convergence• Car to X Communication • Human-Machine-Interface (Safety)• Speech technologies• Batteries, charging and energy saving aspects• Smart grids (Intelligent optimized distribution & use of electricity)
– to reduce energy use and environmental impact, – increase grid efficiency, – increase use of renewables, – support shift from oil to electric transportation, – enhance reliability and security of the electric system
ITU-T Workshop “ICTs: Building the green city of the future” - EXPO-2010, 14 May 2010, Shanghai, China
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ITU-T Focus Group on Car Communication (FG CarCOM)
(Nov 2009)
• Open to any organization/expert• Develop a new set of requirements,
specifications, testing for speech recognition in cars.
• Encourage the participation of other standards organisations involved in car and Telecommunications/ICT industries
ITU-T Workshop “ICTs: Building the green city of the future” - EXPO-2010, 14 May 2010, Shanghai, China
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Some ITU linkshttp://www.itu.int/ITU-T/
http://www.itu.int/themes/climate/
http://www.itu.int/ITU-T/climatechange/
http://www.itu.int/ITU-T/focusgroups/climate/
http://www.itu.int/ITU-T/studygroups/com05/index.asp
http://www.itu.int/publ/T-RES-T.73-2008/en
http://www.itu.int/ITU-T/worksem/index.html
ITU-T Workshop “ICTs: Building the green city of the future” - EXPO-2010, 14 May 2010, Shanghai, China
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